After weeks of waiting, it’s finally time to watch Prince Harry of Wales and Meghan Markle tie the knot live on TV. For real. For real! This is so exciting. There’s been so much planning and prepping both publicly and (I’m assuming) behind the scenes that the big day finally being here must be such a relief on top of all of the excitement.
Royal Wedding live stream: How to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle exchange vows online
After months of buildup, the Royal Wedding is here and we let you know how to watch it.


Now that the day has arrived, you’ll probably want to know how to watch it beforehand. Which is why this post exists! Of course there’s all of the morning shows and TV stations that will be live on site to make sure you have every angle of the carriage and dress and guest.
But what if you’re an avocado toast-loving, non-home-owning millennial who is killing major American industries and one of your chosen industries to shut down is cable companies? Which means that live TV coverage doesn’t mean jack to you because you can’t experience this major event that way?
Livestreaming saves the day, of course! For this wedding, kicking off bright and early around 4 a.m. ET on Saturday morning, there are a multitude of livestream options.
BBC America is probably the most “authentic” coverage you can get on Saturday, as they’ll be simulcasting the UK’s BBC One broadcast on TV and online rather than coordinating their own. It also starts the earliest, at 4:15 a.m. ET right as things kick off.
If you’re more of a “wake up at a more human time to watch two people you have not met and probably never will get married” type of person, HBO is starting their coverage at 7:15 a.m. ET — when the wedding itself begins — with their comedic broadcast of the wedding The Royal Wedding Live with Cord and Tish! featuring Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon.
You’ll be able to watch the TODAY Show team’s coverage on their website starting at 4:30 a.m. ET. From the sounds of things they will have the best vantage point of all the American networks covering it.
You can start watching the Good Morning America crew do their thing starting at 5 a.m. ET on ABC and on their site, and FOX News’ coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET on TV and their site. CBS rounds things out with live coverage at 4 a.m. ET, featuring Gayle King and Kevin Frazier, available here.
For some more niche options, PBS’ live coverage will also be available on their site or app, MSNBC will be broadcasting live from the studio and on site, and E! will have their own live coverage featuring Giuliana Rancic and Brad Goreski.











